02 August 2007

Black Silk Scroll Wrap - part 1

Well, after three tries, I've finally started a new project. It's a wrap in black silk (Debbie Bliss pure silk yarn) I've done the swatches in scroll stitch in the previous entry. I thought about it for a few days and finally caved in.

I said three tries? Yes, three. I'm glad I'd decided to work this on bamboo needles beforehand, because this stuff would be slinking off anything else. The first try, I'd cast on too many stitches, so I had to rip. The second try I made a mistake I couldn't fix, so I ripped it again. The third try, I. . .I. . .
I pushed it off the needles thinking I was pushing it on and before I knew it, a third of it was lying in my lap, happily unravelling. So I'm on the fourth attempt and in two days (I knit slow) now just onto the second ball.

One thing I will say about this yarn - it's not consistantly smooth. There are thick and thin sections, albeit short ones, but if you want to use it, try not to use it in stocking stitch. The uneven sections aren't regular enough to make it a design feature. If it wasn't for the fact I like that the pattern hides most of the "funky bits", I LOVE silk and I got this yarn at a 50% discount, I wouldn't use it on a regular basis. Oh - and there is at least one knot per skein. *grr*.

So, here's a couple pictures - oh, before I forget. The yarn is very soft and nicely shiny. In fact, these are scans of the wrap, since I couldn't get a photo. This was due to the gloss. Yes, on here, it does look like plain old wool. It's most emphatically NOT.




















I can't keep from stroking it between rows - then again, like I said before, I'm a silk junkie.
I love wool, hemp, rayon (aka - viscose) and all other natural fibres, but, If it wasn't for the fact I've got a plethora of projects lined up, I'd go out and buy this yarn and knit for the feel of it. I'm glad it's normally £6.50 a skein, which makes it a bit out of my self-imposed price limit.

I'm off to knit my silk. Mmmm.

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